Fortnightly blog on Random Generators, Tech Community and Coding

One of things that's bothered me about trying to improve people's python is the necesisity of a laptop or other machine.I've always wanted to be able to teach coding python with just a smart phone, as…

In the first part of our PyCharm Community review we looked at features of the code editor, how to navigate and configure it.
This time I look at the other sections such as Documentation, Plugins and more Settings.…

This is the first part of the promised PyCharm review, where we look at the Code Editor in PyCharm Community. Our follow up will look at the Plug-ins and other features that make it a fully-fledged IDE.…

If you're newish to Python (like me at time of writing) but not to coding then an online course might be the way forward. The one I tried is Python Jumpstart, associated with the Python podcast, Talk Python to Me which we highlighted in Resources for Python.…

Having decided you are interested in Python, what are your options next?
Tutorials
There are many places to learn python online, but you could do worse than to check out LearnPython.org, or SoloLearn. which has…

In the same vein as the Developer's Guide to R, this post starts off a series about the open-source programming language Python.
Why Should You Be Interested?
Hundreds of programming languages exist, so why is Python of interest to you?…